It's Always You
Perry Como Lyrics


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You can't buy the sunshine at twilight,
You can't buy the moonlight at dawn,
You can't buy your youth when you're growin' old,
Nor your life when the heartbeat is gone . . .

You can't buy your way into heaven,
Tho' you may possess wealth untold,
An' just like your mother,
You can't buy another,
If you had all the world and it's gold . . .

You can't buy the sunshine at twilight,
You can't buy the moonlight at dawn,
You can't buy your youth when you're growin' old,
Nor your life when the heartbeat is gone . . .

You can't buy your way into heaven,
Tho' you may possess wealth untold,
An' just like your mother,
You can't buy another,
If you had all the world and it's gold . . .





Words and Music by Harry Edelheit, Bartley Costello
And Al Piantadosi

Overall Meaning

The song “If You Had All The World And Its Gold” by Perry Como is not only a beautiful classic but also a reminder of what is truly important in life. The lyrics of the song highlight that there are some things that money cannot buy and that ultimately, when we leave this world, we will not be judged by our material wealth but rather by the memories we made and the love we shared. Throughout the song, the message is reinforced that life is precious and that we need to appreciate the things that money cannot buy.


The opening lines of the song remind us that we cannot buy the most beautiful moments life has to offer regardless of how wealthy we may be. The sunshine at twilight, moonlight at dawn, youth, and life itself are all priceless treasures that we need to cherish while we have them because when they are gone, no amount of money can bring them back. The song then goes on to emphasize that even with unlimited wealth, we cannot buy our way into heaven nor can we buy another life. The lyrics, therefore, bring to our attention the harsh truth that death is the ultimate equalizer, regardless of social status, wealth or power.


Overall, Perry Como's "If You Had All The World And Its Gold" is a song that reminds us to find joy and value in simple things. This serves as a reminder that while money can buy many things, there are some things it can't. The message of the song remains as relevant today as it was when it debuted in 1945.


Line by Line Meaning

You can't buy the sunshine at twilight,
No amount of money in the world can purchase the peaceful, magical time of day when the sun is setting.


You can't buy the moonlight at dawn,
Even if you had all the money in the world, it would not be of any use to you if you wanted to buy the beautiful, serene time of day when the moon is rising as the sun is just beginning to come up.


You can't buy your youth when you're growin' old,
As you grow older, no amount of wealth is capable of buying back the time when you were young and able to do anything you wanted without worrying about the future.


Nor your life when the heartbeat is gone . . .
It is impossible to use all the riches in the world to buy the very thing that makes us alive - our beating hearts. Once that is gone, no amount of wealth or power can bring it back.


You can't buy your way into heaven,
No amount of wealth can buy you a place in heaven, as it is a reward earned through good deeds and a righteous life. Charity and love for others are two virtues that cannot be purchased.


Tho' you may possess wealth untold,
Even if you are the richest person on earth and have unimaginable wealth, it does not guarantee happiness, inner peace, or eternal life.


An' just like your mother,
You cannot purchase or replace the one person who gave birth to you, loved you unconditionally, and taught you everything you need to know about life.


You can't buy another,
No amount of money can bring back a loved one who has passed away. No matter how much you want to or how much wealth you have accumulated, the dead cannot be brought back to life.


If you had all the world and it's gold . . .
Even if you had every treasure and every valuable possession in the world, the things that truly matter - love, family, happiness, and inner peace - cannot be bought with money.




Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, CARLIN AMERICA INC
Written by: COSTELLO, EDELHEIT, PIANTADOSI

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